Brave Bear's wife and brother, Native American (Sioux) woman and man, pose outdoors near a tepee in an Indian encampment, possibly near Fort Randall, South Dakota. Men in military uniforms stand near tepees.

View of the rolling plains, ravines, and bluffs where the Battle of Bear Paw Mountain took place in Montana, October 1877, shows three monuments on a distant hill. Chief Joseph the Younger led his people from Idaho, with the U.S. Army in pursuit,...

Frank Granard, chief of the U.S. Scouts, poses on horseback near where Chief Rocky Bear of the Oglala Sioux stands. Rocky Bear was the leader of the Sioux people who were members of the cast of Buffalo Bill's Wild West prior to Iron Tail. Several...

Standing studio portrait of a Native American (Oglala Sioux) woman, identified as Lalewee, wife of Standing Bear. She wears moccasins, a skirt, a blanket, a shirt with elk's tooth decoration, a hair pipe necklace, and a choker.

View of Bear's Stadium in the Sun Valley neighborhood, Denver, Colorado. The stadium is one level built into a hillside on the site of a landfill. Shows the backyards of houses, clothes lines, an abandoned building with smoke stacks and houses on...

View of the rolling plains, ravines, and bluffs where the Battle of Bear Paw Mountain took place in Montana, October 1877, shows three monuments on a distant hill. Chief Joseph the Younger led his people from Idaho, with the U.S. Army in pursuit,...